

To determine which people you should focus your attention on, you can see a few different statistics, including whether or not the person has family and if they have committed multiple crimes.

The ones that might be good aren't always the ones that are going to the program.Īs far as I know, schooling and bookshelves don't lower 'literacy' needs, which seems like something they should.The management simulator Prison Architect is getting its fifth expansion, Second Chances, and it's all focused on creating a more positive and rehabilitating system for convicts that results in reduced sentences and a lower chance of them ending up behind bars.Īnnounced during PDXCON Remixed on May 21, Prison Architect: Second Chances adds a whole bunch of new tools to help you identify inmates with a high probability of returning to prison and take steps to improve their situation. Sometimes this is good (getting them off drugs) and sometimes this is bad. Prisoners tend to prioritize almost every other program over education though. If you have split up or staggered work schedules, and multiple security types you'll be best served setting the times and rooms yourself. The game might be automatically throwing every class in say, max sec when you want a class in min and max. Also manually set which class room is being used if you have multiple in different areas of the prison.

They require 3 hours consecutive of 'work' time, and the room has to be both reachable by civilian and prisoner (no gating the room behind staff only corridors), and the room itself has to be either open, shared or of the prisoner type you want in there (mark the room Min Sec only, and that's all that can show up).
